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INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



Pith (48.), 44. 



Placenta (100.), 99. 



Placenta (105.), 100. 



Plumule plumiHa, a little feather , 



(34. 1.), 31. 

 Plumule 1 111, II .!. 

 Pollen poUfn, tine flower), (97. 99. 



fie. 99.), 96. 



Pollen, <ii.perion of 258.), 882. 

 Pollen, formation or /.V.l.j i5. 

 Pollen tube (2K.\ 266. 

 Polyadelphous (nAvr, many ; iU- 



*, a l>rother), (97.), 97. 

 Polycarpean (*Xi*, many ; ***rw, 



fruit ,(235.), 238. 

 Polygonal (vtAi* , many ; j-or, an 



angle), having many angles and 



MM, 



Pomum (108. 11. fig. 106. 121.1, 110. 

 Preservation of teed (287.), 27a 

 Prickle (62.), 53. 

 Primary groups (33.), 29. 

 Primine (2ti6.), 269. 

 Progression of ap (191), 205. 

 1'n il i I'.TOUS ( prolet, the young ; fero, 



to bear), (292.), 286. 

 I'ropvati.Mi .+ >.), 248. 



i'r:.|' . -'15. 



1'ropulsion (166.), 18L 

 PrututiK (225.), 229. 

 Pseudcwpcrtnic (^U/JK , a falsehood ; 



m;u, teed), (276.), 277. 

 Pubescence (atbetcent, downy), 



(31.), 27. 

 Pyxidiurn brvfctW, a little box), 



(107. fig. 112.), 105. 



Race (131.), 137. 



Raceme (racrmui, a bunch), 



fig. 81. a), 85. 

 Rachis <r'f, 

 (96.), 96. 



fpine of the back), 



Radical, proceeding from the mm- 



mit of ihe root. 

 Radical excretions (217.). 222. 

 Radicle ratlicula, a little root), 



(34. 1 



Radicle (1 11. \m. 

 Kaphe ,/>*?/;, a joint or suture), 



(266.1, ITU. 

 Raphide* (tufit, a needle), (20.), 



19. 



Receptacle* (21. \ 19. 

 Rece|>tacle to the flower (86.), 80. 

 Regions, botanical (312.), 304. 

 Repnxhictioi) 

 Reproduction, certainty of (260.), 



M, 



Reproductive organs (11.), 10. 

 Resin (205.), 218. 



Respiration (172.), 186. 



Revolute (n-mlutus, turned "back), 



Hlnzoinji (;(J/i*, a root\ (44.), 



Rhiinma it;; . 



Rhiioma ((H.), 77. 



Rhomboidal dodecahedron (fig. 5. 

 b), a regular geometric figure, 

 whose side* are twelve similar' 

 and equal rhombs, or plane t'mir- 

 tided figures, having their tides 

 equal, but their angles not right 

 angles, 16. 



Rice-paper (50. fig. 36.), 45. 



Right-handed spiral (55. fig. 41. b\ 

 49. 



Root (99.), 38. 



Roots, direction of (2!>> 



Rotate (rota, a wheel), wheel- 

 shaped, (fti. 1. fig. W. i/., !>l. 



Hutation of cro| (218 ), 223. 

 Runners (62.J, 54. 



Salts (221.), 225. 



Salver-shaped (or hypocrateriform), 



(95. 1. fig 92. c), 94. 

 Samara (U)8. 12 fig. 122.), 110. 

 Sarcocarp (r*l, flesh ; *m*-et, 



Iruit'.. .1C.:, 105. 

 Scar (69.), 60. 

 Scent (210.), 219. 

 Scorpioidal (rxttriK, a scorpimi ; 



ultt, form , (88. fig. 80. b), 85. 

 Secretion (196.), 211. 

 Sections (131.1, 137. 

 Secundine (266.), 269. 

 Seed (109.), .110. 

 Seed-cover (34. 1.), 31. 

 Sensibility (150.), 168. 

 Sensitive plant (149. l.fif. 14R , \C,\. 

 Sepals (92.), the subordinate parts 



of the calyx, !>1. 

 Scptirulal '5rfVur,.ihe<lRe or fence), 



i>l>cning along the division* be- 

 tween the cells (107. Jig. 111. a), 



105 

 Scrrature (terra, a saw), having the 



edge jagged or toothed like a 



saw. 

 Sessile (letiilit, dwarfish), without 



a stalk. 



Sexes (257.), 260. 

 Shoots (58.), 51. 

 Silica (220.., an earth ; the basis of 



flints, quartz, Sec., 225. 

 Siliqua tiliiiua, a husk or pod), (108. 



13. fig. Hi), lid. 

 Silver grain (51.), 45. 

 Simple mineral (5.), 6. 



